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Query: UNIPROT:P30536 (
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The neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM), is expressed in definite spatiotemporal patterns during development. To identify factors that may influence place-dependent n-cam gene expression, we have studied the binding and activation of the n-cam promoter by
Pax-8
, a member of the Pax family of transcription factors.
Pax-8
increased n-cam promoter activity 13.4-fold in cellular co-transfection experiments, and a short segment of the promoter (-143 to -15) mediated the response. This region of the n-cam promoter produced a DNA-protein complex when incubated with either extracts from COS-7 cells transfected with the
Pax-8
expression vector or a
Pax-8
/GST fusion protein.
Pax-8
bound to the n-cam promoter through two TGCTCC motifs (designated
PBS
-1 and
PBS
-2) that resemble paired domain binding sites. Mutation of
PBS
-1 and
PBS
-2 eliminated
Pax-8
activation of the n-cam promoter. Transfection of N2A neuroblastoma cells with the
Pax-8
expression vector resulted in a 5-fold increase in the transcription of the endogenous n-cam gene. The combined results suggest that
Pax-8
activates transcription of the n-cam gene through binding of sequences resembling paired domain binding sites in the n-cam promoter. The data raise the possibility that the n-cam promoter may be regulated by other members of the Pax gene family.
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PMID:Binding and activation of the promoter for the neural cell adhesion molecule by Pax-8. 807 51